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If you're talking about John L. Holland, the theorist of the Holland Codes of Vocational Personalities and Environments, I believe that would be Omaha, NE.
Consequences for talking in the hall can vary depending on the specific rules of the institution, but common consequences may include a warning, detention, or other disciplinary action. Continuous talking in the hallways can disrupt the learning environment and may result in stricter consequences.
Social learning in animals is simply the learning of social interactions, like talking.
I have no idea what you are talking about. Does WHO believe in Allah?
There's not much you can do about what people think. You can deny that you are talking about them but they will believe what they want to believe.
Yes, they can produce specific pitches.
You need to be more specific on who or what you are talking about.
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No, as it may seem that looking at a screen, getting information from the person on that tv, like bill nye, isn't really talking to the person in person. Talking to a person for info is social learning. Looking at the screen and learning the information isn't social learning. It may seem that it is social by listening to someone on the tv is social learning by the person on the tv, but no. You must face to face with them if you want to call it social learning. There is your info.
I believe you are talking about "shooting your mouth off." It means talking too much, or talking when you don't know what you are talking about.
I believe you are talking about the 'Capybara'.
What question and answer are you talking about? be more specific.